Mr William Cox
1817 - 1889Summary information for Mr William Cox
Contributions
1865
QUESTION. Commons February 13, 1865
2 speeches — PUBLIC HOUSE CLOSING ACT (1861) AMENDMENT BILL.—LEAVE. Commons February 14, 1865
SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons February 21, 1865
OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 16, 1865
OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 17, 1865
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 20, 1865
3 speeches — MUTINY BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons March 27, 1865
2 speeches — PUBLIC HOUSE CLOSING ACT (1864) AMENDMENT BILL.—QUESTION. Commons March 30, 1865
SECOND READING. Commons March 30, 1865
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 31, 1865
3 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 3, 1865
SECOND READING. Commons April 6, 1865
SECOND READING. Commons April 6, 1865
TENURE AND IMPROVEMENT OF LAND (IRELAND) ACT.—COMMITTEE. Commons April 7, 1865
ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 9, 1865
2 speeches — DISGRACEFUL STATE OF UPPER STREET, ISLINGTON.—QUESTION. Commons May 12, 1865
THE PATENT LAWS—THE HON. RICHARD BETHELL.—QUESTION. Commons May 16, 1865
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 18, 1865
3 speeches — CLASS II—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 22, 1865
[BILL 127.] CONSIDERATION. Commons May 25, 1865
NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 26, 1865
2 speeches — CLASS II. SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 26, 1865
3 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons June 1, 1865
3 speeches — AZEEM JAH (SIGNATURES TO PETITIONS.)—COMMITTEE. Commons June 2, 1865
(by Order.)—SECOND READING. Commons June 8, 1865
2 speeches — CLASS VI—SUPERANNUATIONS AND RETIRED ALLOWANCES, AND GRATUITIES FOR CHARTABLE AND OTHER PURPOSES. Commons June 8, 1865
CLASS VII.—MISCELLANEOUS, SPECIAL, AND TEMPORARY OBJECTS, Commons June 8, 1865
QUESTION. Commons June 9, 1865
CLASS II.—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 19, 1865
CLASS I, VOTE 28. Commons June 19, 1865
[BILL 227.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 22, 1865
[BILL 227.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 26, 1865
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